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Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 246,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
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Northumbria University's Public Lecture Series shines a light on cutting edge research from its own staff, as well as thought provoking presentations from a variety of guest speakers. Lectures marked as 'Inaugural Lectures' are led by Northumbria’s newly promoted professors - these lectures give an introduction to their innovative research, making real impact in the world today.
Please register for the events via the registration forms on the event pages. Most lectures will take place at the Business and Law Building, City Campus East, and be filmed. Please check the event pages themselves for full details. Lectures will be added to our 'Watch Again' pages at a later date.
All lectures are free of charge.
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What does poverty do to the mind?
Professor Daniel Nettle (Wednesday 12 February, 3pm)
Inaugural Lecture
Materiality, Excess and the Nightmare Visions of Horror Animation
Professor Stacey Abbott (Wednesday 26 February, 3pm)
Inaugural Lecture
Local Government still holds great opportunities
Helen Paterson (Monday 3 March, 11am)
Inaugural Lecture
Let’s get REAL: the utility of economic evaluation in health and social care decision-making
Professor Angela Bate (Wednesday 19th March, 3pm)
Inaugural Lecture
The importance of embedding understandings of coercive control in the criminal justice system
Professor Vanessa Bettinson (Wednesday 9th April, 5.30pm)
Inaugural Lecture
Digital supply chain and operations excellence for the UK economy
Professor Alireza Shokri (Wednesday 7th May, 5.30pm)
Inaugural Lecture
Smelly Research – An Unexpected Journey
Professor Mark Moss (Wednesday 21st May, 3pm)
Inaugural Lecture
Public Lectures
- What does poverty do to the mind?
- Materiality, Excess and the Nightmare Visions of Horror Animation
- Local Government still holds great opportunities
- Let’s get REAL: the utility of economic evaluation in health and social care decision-making
- The importance of embedding understandings of coercive control in the criminal justice system
- Digital supply chain and operations excellence for the UK economy
- Smelly Research – An Unexpected Journey